I'm talking about the ability for us as Solus users to use the power of our GPUs under GNU/Linux .
I like to see Solus as not just another distro. I listened carefully what Ikey was saying in some interviews, and i like they way he thinks, and btw. that was the reason i got into Solus and patron it.

I'm talking about the ability for us as Solus users to use the power of our GPUs under GNU/Linux .
I like to see Solus as not just another distro. I listened carefully what Ikey was saying in some interviews, and i like they way he thinks, and btw. that was the reason i got into Solus and patron it.

I'm talking about the ability for us as Solus users to use the power of our GPUs under GNU/Linux .
I like to see Solus as not just another distro. I listened carefully what Ikey was saying in some interviews, and i like they way he thinks, and btw. that was the reason i got into Solus and patron it.

Do you mean that Solus users will never be able to use CUDA? I see many distros are using it like RedHat, Fedora, Arch, Debian, Ubuntu...

This is not what I said (see here for example), but currently the license of the cuda toolkit prevents it from being added in the repository. As far as I know RedHat, Fedora, OpenSuse, Debian, Ubuntu do not distribute Cuda. Only Arch does it.

Do you mean that Solus users will never be able to use CUDA? I see many distros are using it like RedHat, Fedora, Arch, Debian, Ubuntu...

This is not what I said (see here for example), but currently the license of the cuda toolkit prevents it from being added in the repository. As far as I know RedHat, Fedora, OpenSuse, Debian, Ubuntu do not distribute Cuda. Only Arch does it.

I never said anything about distribution nor repository.
By "support" i mean a user guide how to enable cuda in Solus. Any user who needs cuda can download nvidia toolkit by him/her self, but at the moment i don't really know if this can be installed in current Solus.